The ballot’s in the mail – 93% of the time

Reed said in King and Pierce counties, the state’s two largest, more than 80% of Primary voters chose to cast their ballots by mail.

The state’s 34 all vote-by-mail counties averaged a voter turnout of 41%, while the state’s five poll site counties averaged a voter turnout of 36%.

King County has said it wants to move to an all-mail voting system in the near future. Some critics on the right question the accuracy and security of all-mail balloting, but on this issue it looks like the people have already voted, with their stamps.